Klarinet Archive - Posting 000463.txt from 2004/03
From: "Ronald Robinson" <ronald034@------.ca> Subj: Re: [kl] Teaching clarinet embouchure: scientific/anatomical study Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 21:06:24 -0500
I don't get "The Clarinet" and would be interested in it. Could you tell me
how to subscribe to it.
Evelyn
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From: "Karin Berman" <berman@------.sympatico.ca>
To: <klarinet@------.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 4:31 PM
Subject: RE: [kl] Teaching clarinet embouchure: scientific/anatomical study
> Noel Beck wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know if there has been any scientific/anatomical study on the
> >embouchure and sound development?
>
> My teacher recently gave me a copy of an article by Michael Webster. It
was
> the 22nd in a series of articles using excerpts from a teaching method in
> progress, by Michael Webster, (associate professor of clarinet at Rice
> University's Shepherd School of music..). This was a very interesting
> article about the shape of the oral cavity/inside of the mouth, comparing
> tongue and throat activity among woodwind instruments. Studies made on
this
> date back from as far as 1965. This particular article was called "Partial
> to Partials" Part 11. I think it was published in "The Clarinet"
> (International Clarinet Association) and it must have been published in a
> recent edition. I am still in the process of subscribing to this journal
> ( having problems getting Canadian dollars to the USA, no visa internet
> payment facility available... still trying to figure out how to pay. ) I
am
> sure many members on this list are receiving "The Clarinet". It is
possible
> that there have been articles like this, about the embouchure, in previous
> publications.
>
> I thought Michael Webster's article was magnificent.
>
> Karin Berman
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